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Snow Sluts
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Plot Summary
Ted Brooks, a successful Miami dentist, inherits a team of eight sled dogs in Alaska from his estranged grandmother. Initially planning to sell them, he travels north and is surprised to discover his new canine companions are a motley crew of mischievous but lovable huskies. He soon finds himself reluctantly drawn into the world of sled dog racing and the unique Alaskan lifestyle, forming an unexpected bond with his dogs and the community.
Critical Reception
Snow Dogs was poorly received by critics, who largely panned its predictable plot, slapstick humor, and reliance on animal antics. Audience reception was mixed, with some families enjoying the lighthearted comedy and animal-focused story, while others found it formulaic and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on tired jokes and predictable gags.
The animal performances are the main draw, but not enough to save the film.
A formulaic family comedy that offers little originality.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a fun and lighthearted watch, particularly enjoying the antics of the dogs and the family-friendly humor. However, many also noted that the plot was predictable and the humor sometimes felt repetitive.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Brian Levant, also directed other family-friendly comedies such as 'The Flintstones' (1994) and 'Are We There Yet?' (2005).
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